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thehackernews.com/2016/08/linux-tcp-packet-hacking.html

Other urls found in this thread:

arstechnica.com/security/2016/08/linux-bug-leaves-usa-today-other-top-sites-vulnerable-to-serious-hijacking-attacks/
kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
twitter.com/AnonBabble

net.ipv4.tcp_challenge_ack_limit = 999999999

Linux kernel 4.7 already fixed this. Do your research before trolling next time

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samefags

>4 posters and 4 (5 with this one) replies
>Samefagging

2samefag4me tbqh

It's still shitposting even if you're being ironic.

>Linux kernel 4.7 already fixed this.
Which version comes with linux mint?
arstechnica.com/security/2016/08/linux-bug-leaves-usa-today-other-top-sites-vulnerable-to-serious-hijacking-attacks/

How hard is it to update?

lmao on Arch
1. yaourt -S linux-mainline

On Mint
1. First the kernel packages need to be downloaded. Go to mainline ppa for ubuntu kernel:
kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
and select the right version from there.
now you will see some .deb packages.
download the following packages(according to your architecture i.e i386 or amd64):


1. linux-headers-*all.deb
2. linux-headers-*generic*.deb
3. linux-image-*generic*.deb
4. linux-image-extra-*generic*.deb (if available)

2. Now you can install them with Gdebi package manager one by one (sequentially), or open a terminal in the download folder and run:


sudo dpkg -i linux-*.deb

3. If you install them with Gdebi then you need to run


sudo update-grub

Don't worry, your distro will probably backport the patch to their current kernel branch. If it's not already done.

And they call Arch timesink

no fun allowed, huh?

Isn't the problem that the vulnerability is in the tcp spec?

I wpuld never trust a user repository.

Hello propriatery cucks

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>no source
>just bars on a graph
gtfo

It pulls the Linus' git repo retard

Aren't you manchildren good at judging GPUs on charts like these.

The screenshot is from CVE details btw

not here.

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wtf now I hate linux

I'm fairly confident Microsoft doesn't classify its myriad vulnerabilities as 'zero days' because they'd be through the fucking roof if they did.

Of those over 9000 zero-days on Linux (because I sincerely doubt you can distinguish between free software as a whole and Linux) how many are still open?

Checkmate.

Shitty hobbyist faggot OS

>linux
>backdoors found, discussed, fixed
>some Sup Forumsermin comes to shitpost on Sup Forums

>winblows
>intentional malicious backdoors
>nsa keeping an eye on you, russian mafia stealing your credit card, oh wait they don't give those to children, my bad
:-)

> mention this to Sup Forums-tier people I know
> m-muh nothing to hide
> hurr it's convenient so why get mad
> p-paranoid kook

People will really do anything to avoid having to do something.

Microsoft dosent fix shit until it compromises user space or data loss

>MFW Im using TempleOS
>MFW I get shit done on it

>no networking

you literally get *shit* done nigga

I didn't mean watching porn and le shitposting with my weeb friends xDD unlike u

nigga I'll let you know that I only watched *half* of my anime backlog and that I *only* have 9TB of porn - besides who said I had friends?

you don't belong on Sup Forums, Terry A Davis

Nice devil's trips. You must be telling the truth about that porn.

> The flaw actually resides in the design and implementation of the Request for Comments: 5961 (RFC 5961) – a relatively new Internet standard that's designed to make commonly used TCP more robust against hacking attacks.
lel

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> spoofed ip required
So no actual problem

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